Former Bishop Feehan standout Nick Schweiger was named as a third team All-American for his performance at Dartmouth College.
The following is the Attleboro High hockey schedule.
The following is the 2011-2012 Attleboro High boys' basketball schedule.
The Attleboro High boys' soccer team had three players earn all-star honors.
Malique Clark earns double honors by being named a Hockomock League All-Star and an Eastern Mass. All-Star.
Oliver Ames rebounds from slow start to defeat Attleboro boys' basketball team Friday night.
Bishop Feehan came back from three goals down to tie the Bombardiers in the season opener for both teams.
The Seekonk Junior Warriors took home fifth place in the American Youth Football and Cheer National Championships.
Students were chosen based on outstanding performance on fields, courses and courts.
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Former NBA player Chris Herren will share his story of addiction Tuesday night at 7 p.m.
The Seekonk Jr. Warriors seventh- and eighth-grade cheerleading squad is headed to a national competition in Florida, but they need help paying for the trip.
The North Attleboro High School Rocketeers won over Attleboro 14-7.
The YMCA’s fourth annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Run raises money for financial assistance.
Bombardiers battle North Attleboro Rocketeers for Thanksgiving Day bragging rights!
Seekonk Speedway owner Irene Venditti has been selected to be part of the New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame Class of 2012.
History was made at Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro when three teams were declared champs.
Unified teams participate in football, soccer and cheerleading.
Hundred of fans cheered on the South Attleboro White Hawks who won 18-7 Sunday afternoon.
Feehan clinch EAC title with rout of Somerset Berkley 41-7 at McGrath Stadium and book spot in the Division 3 playoffs.
Allie Gamache shares what she experienced at the funeral service of IndyCar Driver Dan Wheldon.
The legendary football coach announced he will retire at season's end. Is that enough?
Grace Baptist Christian Academy of Attleboro defeated New England Baptist Academy of West Bridgewater, 3-0.
Bishop Feehan coach Joe Reardon earned his 300th win in an important contest.
KP running back Charles Ruffin scores six times in victory.
Mansfield boys', Franklin girls', each claim league titles.
Sharon wins 5-1 over the Attleboro High School Bombardiers.
A goal from Katie Stallings gave Oliver Ames a 1-0 win.
King Philip defeats Attleboro in three sets 25-16, 25-21 and 25-16.
Attleboro used its running game, primarily Clark (200+ yards) and Jolaoso (47 yards), to earn an 18-7 win over Stoughton Friday night at home, improving to 5-2 on the season.
Campbell comes back from injury to see action this season.
On Saturday, the Seekonk Parks and Recreation Department and Providence Youth Rugby will host a free clinic at the Dr. Kevin M. Hurley Middle School.
After a 2-2 draw in regulation North Attleboro out-dueled Attleboro in penalty kicks to win the Leach and Garner Cup for the second straight year.
The Lady Bombardiers fell 2-0 away to North Attleboro in the annual Blue-Red Cup game.
Hornets pull out a win 28-7 after being down by seven in the first half.
The Shamrocks dominate on the field in first conference game of the season and the school celebrates its 50th anniversary by honoring four special contributors.
Grace Baptist defeated South Merrimack Christian Academy.
Ian Beach scores in the 59th minute to beat visiting Attleboro Wednesday.
Two quick goals by Allie Brennan and Kendall Andrew lead Tigers to a 4-1 victory Wednesday afternoon at Muscato Stadium.
Grace Baptist Christian Academy of Attleboro at 5-1 for the Season